Independent Power Producers (IPPs) joined Kenya’s electricity grid in 1996, introduced as a response to power rationing. Rather than...
Category - Kenya
Stories centred around happenings in Kenya
When Flora Wambeti and her husband James Mungai received news that unknown individuals had sent a breakdown truck to remove a container they had...
Why are so many law students failing the bar exam? For years, students have struggled to pass, with many claiming the system is rigged against them...
By Felix Kiprono and Kelvin Ndiritu President William Ruto has just concluded his state visit to China returning with a new set of deals aimed at...
Kenyan podcasting has reached a critical tipping point in audience reach, engagement and visibility, and in doing so, it is reshaping the...
Kenya’s chief justice, Martha Koome, announced a change of strategy in March 2025 to fight corruption in the judiciary. The country’s courts are some...
By Nelly Madegwa As of August 2024, 13.6 million Kenyans were facing insufficient access to food, marking a troubling rise of 640,000 people in just...
By Samira Sawlani In her 2014 novel Dust, Kenyan writer Yvonne Adhiambo Owour writes “After Mboya, Kenya’s official languages: English, Kiswahili and...
The War on Words: Smear Campaigns and Disinformation Targeting Africa Uncensored and Media Actors in Kenya
By Eric Mugendi and Thomas Mukhwana Kenya has a strong tradition of investigative journalism. Freedom of expression is enshrined in Article 33 and...
If you’ve seen a massive protest in Nairobi over the last 12 few months, chances are it has been about either #RejectFinanceBill or #StopKillingWomen...


